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Israeli drone strike kills 2 in Khan Younis

EPA-EFE/HAITHAM IMAD

An Israeli drone attack killed two people and injured one other person in southern Gaza's Khan Younis, Al Jazeera Arabic reported.

A separate Israeli strike on a residential apartment in central Gaza's Bureij refugee camp killed a child and injured several other people, Al Jazeera reported, citing its correspondent.

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